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After visiting Tennessee's first mental health facility, the Tennessee Lunatic Asylum, in November 1847, Dorothea Dix urged the state legislature to replace the unfit facility. [2] The new facility, named Central State Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in southeast Nashville, Tennessee on the southwest corner of Murfreesboro Road and ...
The Sisters of Charity helped Chattanooga raise the 1,570,000 dollars by mortgaging their own land in Kentucky. [3] Paul Kruesi, an outspoken citizen in Chattanooga at the time made a statement that, "if Knoxville could raise 2.5 million dollars for a new hospital then chattanooga can raise 2 million."
Parkwest Medical Center (Knoxville), operated by Covenant Health; Peninsula Hospital, Louisville, operated by Covenant Health; Physicians Regional Medical Center (Knoxville) Pioneer Community Hospital of Scott (Oneida) Psychiatric Hospital at Vanderbilt (Nashville) Regional Hospital of Jackson (Jackson) RegionalOne Health Center (Memphis ...
Erlanger Behavioral Health Hospital is an 88-bed mental health facility providing access to psychiatric and addiction services. This joint venture with Acadia Healthcare opened in June 2018. [3] Erlanger Community Health Center is a safety-net clinical care provider operating under federal standards. It has four locations in the Chattanooga ...
Moccasin Bend is the site of the Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute. It is located on a private area of land on the Tennessee River. It was founded in 1961 by the Tennessee State Legislature. "Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute is a psychiatric hospital in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with 150 beds. Survey data for the latest year available ...
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Also Kenneth Lupton: Mungo Park the African Traveler, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1979, ISBN 0-19-211749-1 (the best biographie) states it in a very similar manner (do not have the book at hand right now) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nachtigall (talk • contribs) 21:06, 22 January 2007 (UTC).
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